Online Heinz Gärtner Lecture | IPW Lecture: The US Elections 2020 – What Future for Democracy, Social Movements, and Human Rights?

When: Monday, 30.11.2020, 17 - 18:30. Where: Online. Lecture by Deva Woodly (The New School for Social Research, New York) and Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)

 

Invitation to the online Heinz Gärtner Lecture | IPW Lecture The US Elections 2020 – What Future for Democracy, Social Movements, and Human Rights?

Lecturers:
Deva Woodly (The New School for Social Research, New York)
Tina Kempin Reuter (University of Alabama at Birmingham)
Moderation: Saskia Stachowitsch ( oiip | IPW | Universität Wien)

When: Monday, 30. November 2020, 17 - 18:30
Wo: Online - https://www.oiip.ac.at/events/the-us-elections-2020-what-future-for-democracy-social-movements-and-human-rights/

Abstract:

While Joe Biden has won the US presidential elections, it is clear that the Trump presidency was not an aberration in the democratic tradition of the US, but reflects a broader shift towards authoritarian politics that is also mirrored on the global scale. This panel discussion reflects on the domestic and international effects of these shifts on social movements, marginalized populations, human rights, and global peace-making. Together with renowned experts, we will explore the future of social justice, inclusion, and participation in the US and beyond under a Biden administration that is faced with the conditions of populism, persistent white supremacy, and rising authoritarianism.

An event within the IPW Lectures, an international lecture series of the Department for Political Science, University of Vienna in cooperation with the Institute for International Affairs (oiip)